4 Chapter 3. Related documents 4. egrabit Installation 4.1 Installation Install the application on your machine. Note: During the installation process, the installer checks whether a legacy ecatcher (version 2.1) is present on the machine. If so, you will be asked whether you want to copy the former ecatcher configuration into egrabit. If you answer yes, all devices installed in your ecatcher will be copied in egrabit. 4.2 Program Location Once installed, the application is located in the following directory: C:\Program Files (x86)\ewon\egrabit 5. How Does it Work? egrabit allows to manage your VPN-client connection to an efive server (one at a time). The application is running on the PC side to establish the connection. Therefore it creates a new instance in your Windows Network Connections. This instance is a virtual adapter that is activated when you ask egrabit to establish a client connection to the VPN server. Before starting to use egrabit, you need to create and configure the devices you want to connect with. These steps are explained below for the efive and at the end of this guide for the other devices supported. Page 4/24

5 Add and Configure an efive VPN Server Chapter Add and Configure an efive VPN Server 6.1 Step 1 - Add an efive VPN Server Start egrabit. When double clicking on Add an efive, a pop-up opens to enter the properties of the relevant efive. This pop-up has 4 tabs, the first tab VPN needs to be filledout, the others are optional. Enter a server Name (1). Note: This name will appear in the list of devices of your egrabit interface. It does not need to be consistent with the Server Name that was allocated in the configuration of the efive itself. The Hostname/IP field (2) is the public IP address of the Internet router behind which the efive is placed. Alternatively this address can be a domain name like Page 5/24

6 Add and Configure an efive VPN Server Chapter 6. The Username and Password fields (3) are those of the VPN account created for this PC connection in the efive (and not those of the efive as such). If you leave these fields blank, you'll be prompted for the VPN account Username and Password each time you connect. Please refer to the Creating a VPN account in Step 4 of the AUG EN-(eFive System and VPN Configuration) if you want to know where these fields are defined. Then click on the Edit button (4) to enter your Certificate Authority (CA). An empty Certificate pop-up opens. You can either import or copy/paste (1) the relevant Certificate Authority. Click OK when done (2). Please refer to Step 4 of the AUG EN-(eFive System and VPN Configuration) if you want to know how to generate the Certificate Authority. Click OK twice (2, in current capture) (5, in previous capture) when done. Page 6/24

7 Add and Configure an efive VPN Server Chapter 6. In the Notes tab, you can optionally add a text (1) related to this efive Server connection. Click OK when done (2). In the Actions tab, you can optionally select the type of action (1) to execute automatically once the connection is established. This can be either starting your Internet browser OR launch an external application like, for example, a PLC console or the remote access service of a SCADA application. Click OK when done (2). Page 7/24

8 Add and Configure an efive VPN Server Chapter 6. In the Advanced tab, you can optionally select additional VPN settings including the protocol type (UDP or TCP) and the Port used (1). In Diagnostic Level you can select the granularity of the events log (2). The higher the number, the more events recorded. Click OK when done (3). The newly created efive server appears in the list below the line Add an efive. Page 8/24

9 Add and Configure an efive VPN Server 6.2 Chapter 6. Step 2 - Connect to an efive VPN server Just right-click on the selected device and click on Connect like shown below: Note: double-clicking on the selected device OR clicking on the Connect icon in the menu bar are two alternatives to start the connection process. Depending on the configuration (fields left blank) you may be prompted to enter: Hostname/IP username/password of the VPN account Allow enough time for the connection to complete. As soon as the connection is established, you can observe that the efive is connected by the word Connected in the status column as well as the green check in the devices icon. You are now connected to the VPN network and you can start accessing the VPN devices. If the connection fails, please have a look at the logs (see 6.7 View logs) Page 9/24

10 Add and Configure an efive VPN Server 6.3 Chapter 6. Step 3 - Disconnect an efive VPN server Just right-click on the selected device and click on Disconnect like shown below: Note: double-clicking on the selected device OR clicking on the Disconnect icon in the menu bar are two alternatives to close the connection. 6.4 Editing the Properties of an efive Just right-click on the selected device and click on Properties like shown below. Page 10/24

11 Add and Configure an efive VPN Server 6.5 Chapter 6. Deleting an efive Just right-click on the selected device and click on Delete like shown below. 6.6 Export & Import the Configuration Exporting and importing existing configurations is useful to transfer them from one PC to another. It is also recommended to take a backup of an existing configuration Export the current config file Page 11/24

12 Add and Configure an efive VPN Server Chapter 6. Click on the Export icon in the menu bar (1). Create or select a directory at an appropriate location (2). Specify a file name (3). Click Save (4) Import a config file Click on the Import icon in the menu bar (1). Select the directory where the file to import is located (2). Select the file name (3). Click Open (4). 6.7 View logs Just right-click on the selected device and click on Show log like shown below: Page 12/24

13 Add and Configure Other Devices Chapter Add and Configure Other Devices This egrabit software also allows to establish a connection to other systems. The other possible connections include: Direct VPN connection to the ewon (see AUG VPN Direct Connection Using the 2d Eth. Interface and AUG-002 Direct Connection Using Modem) Dial-up (ppp) connection to the ewon (see AUG-013 Direct Phone Connection) VPN connection to an esync server (see AUG-053 esync VPN Server Configuration) Note: When the egrabit software is installed on a PC where an existing ecatcher 2.1 is installed, the egrabit installer automatically takes over all the devices existing from the former ecatcher. Page 13/24

14 Add and Configure Other Devices 7.1 Chapter 7. ewon VPN Connection When double clicking on Add an ewon, a pop-up opens to enter the properties of the relevant ewon. This pop-up has 4 tabs, the first tab VPN needs to be filled-out, the others are optional. Enter a Name (1). Note: This name is the name of the VPN connection. It will appear in the list of devices of your egrabit interface. It does not need to be consistent with the Name that was allocated in the configuration of the ewon itself. In the Hostname/IP field (2), you can enter the public Internet address of your ewon. You can let this field empty to specify the address for every new connection (best option if you receive the IP address per through the Publish IP address feature of the ewon). If you have configured your ewon to publish its address by DNS, this Dynamic DNS name should be the Hostname/IP. The Passphrase field is the one configured in the VPN parameters of the ewon configuration (3). If you leave this field blank, you'll be prompted for the VPN account Passphrase at each connection. In the ewon LAN section enter the IP address range of the devices connected to the LAN side of the ewon. This information will be used to automatically add the route on your PC to route the packets through the VPN tunnel. NOTE: Make sure you insert the IP address range and NOT the IP address of the ewon. If the ewon IP address is with subnet mask , you should enter mask Click on OK when done (5). Page 14/24

15 Add and Configure Other Devices Chapter 7. In the Notes tab, you can optionally add a text (1) related to this ewon connection. Click OK when done (2). In the Actions tab, you can optionally select the type of action (1) to execute automatically once the connection is established. This can be either launch your Internet browser OR launch an external application like, for example, a PLC console. By default the ewon internal Web page will be displayed. Click OK when done (2). Page 15/24

16 Add and Configure Other Devices Chapter 7. In the Advanced tab, you can select additional VPN parameters including UDP Port (1). By default the program uses 1194 because the ewon uses port 1194 in its default configuration. In Keep-alive, you can specify a time in seconds corresponding to the VPN Keepalive (2). The default Keep-alive value for ewon is 40 secs. In Diagnostic Level you can select the granularity of the events log (3). The higher the number, the more events recorded. In ewon VPN IP Address you can specify the VPN IP address of the ewon (4). Leave the default IP if not specified otherwise on the ewon. Click OK when done (5). The ewon VPN connection you created will now appear in the list under ewons - VPN. Page 16/24

17 Add and Configure Other Devices 7.2 Chapter 7. Dial-Up Connection When double clicking on Add a Dial-up entry, a pop-up opens to enter the properties of the relevant ewon. This pop-up has 3 tabs, the first tab Dial-up needs to be filled-out, the others are optional. Note: creating a modem connection requires to have an installed modem on the PC. Enter a Name (1). Note: This name is the name of the dial-up connection. It will appear in the list of devices of your egrabit interface. In Connect using: select the modem you will use on your PC (2) (drop down list). In the Phone Number area: enter the phone number of your ewon (3). Select your country (4). You can use or not the dialing rules defined on your PC. In the Login area: enter a valid ewon user and password (5). The default login is adm/adm. Click OK when done. In the Notes tab, you can optionally add a text (1) related to this ewon Dial-Up connection. For example, the name of the involved project or the addresses of the PLCs which will be reached through the dial-up connection. Click OK when done (2). Page 17/24

18 Add and Configure Other Devices Chapter 7. In the Actions tab, you can optionally select the type of action (1) to execute automatically once the connection is established. This can be either starting your Internet browser OR launch an external application like, for example, a PLC console. By default the ewon internal Web page will be displayed. For example to launch automatically Step7 with the relevant project: Action performed upon connection: Start an external program (1) Program filename: Use the «...» button to chose the Step7 program (2) Program arguments: /e & full path of your Step7 project (3) Click OK when done (4). The Dial-up connection you created will now appear in the list under ewons - Dial-up Page 18/24

19 Add and Configure Other Devices Chapter 7. esync VPN Server Creation method selection When double clicking on Add an esync server, a pop-up opens to make a choice between two methods to create the new connection. Either you can import a User Certificate file (1) or edit the connection properties manually (2). Both methods are explained hereafter Based upon the import of a User Certificate file Adding an esync VPN server can be done quickly by importing an existing User Certificate XMLfile gathered from esync. See our AUG EN-(eSynch - VPN Server) to understand how to export the User Certificate. Select the first option I received a configuration file that I would like to import (1), browse your PC to find the User certificate XML-file (2) and click OK (3). The esync connection you created will now appear in the list under esync Servers. If you used this method, you can now jump to the list view at the end of the manual creation procedure. Page 19/24

20 Add and Configure Other Devices Chapter 7. Manual creation In this case, select the second option I would like to manually edit the connection properties in the method selection pop-up and click OK. Another pop-up opens to enter the properties of the relevant esync VPN Server. This pop-up has 4 tabs, the first tab VPN needs to be filled-out, the others are optional. Enter a server Name (1). Note: This name will appear in the list of devices of your egrabit interface. It does not need to be consistent with the Server Name that was allocated in the configuration of the esync Server itself. In the Hostname/IP field (2), you can enter the public Internet address of your esync Server. If you have configured your esync Server to publish its address by DNS, the value of the Hostname/IP field should be this Dynamic DNS name. The My Certificate area (3) is the place where the VPN user account certificate and key are stored. This certificate can be copy/pasted from the esync configuration interface. See AUG-053-0EN-(eSync VPN Server Configuration). The Certificate Authority area is where the server certificate is stored. Click on the Edit button (4) to enter your Certificate Authority (CA). Page 20/24

21 Add and Configure Other Devices Chapter 7. An empty Certificate pop-up opens. You can either import or copy/paste (1) the relevant Certificate Authority. Click OK when done (2). Click OK twice (2) (5) when done. In the Notes tab, you can optionally add a text (1) related to this esync server connection. Click OK when done (2). In the Actions tab, you can optionally select the type of action (1) to execute automatically once the connection is established. This can be either starting your Internet browser OR launch an external application like, for example, a PLC console. By default the esync internal Web page will be displayed. Click OK when done (2). Page 21/24

22 Add and Configure Other Devices Chapter 7. In the Advanced tab, you can select additional VPN settings including UDP Port (1). By default the program uses 1194 because the esync Server uses port 1194 in its default configuration. In Keep-alive, you can specify a time in seconds corresponding to the VPN Keepalive (2). The default Keep-alive value for esync is 120 secs. In Diagnostic Level you can select the granularity of the events log (3). The higher the number, the more events recorded. Click OK when done (4). Page 22/24

23 Add and Configure Other Devices Chapter 7. The esync connection you created will now appear in the list under esync Servers Page 23/24

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